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"Excellent work. Accepted job on short notice, cleaned up after job was done. Provided written estimate and adjusted on the fly as I added more work. Jack is polite and skilled. I will definitely hire again."

Marlo P on May 2023

Mankato's Choice for Carpentry, Remodeling, Handywork, and Landscaping. No matter what process or obstacles your project contains, J Lesch Construction will professionally handle the matter. Licensed and Insured General Contractor.

"Excellent work. Accepted job on short notice, cleaned up after job was done. Provided written estimate and adjusted on the fly as I added more work. Jack is polite and skilled. I will definitely hire again."

Marlo P on May 2023


Holmseth Construction

60 Cedar St
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Holmseth Construction

60 Cedar St
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18 years of experience

I am a small business that specializes in home renovations across southern Minnesota and northern Iowa. (Bathrooms, Kitchens, Decks, Basement finishing, Patios, Fences, Siding, Windows/Doors.) . I work closely with you, the home owner, so you know n understand what's all goin on n what is being done, what can't be done and with an explanation why. We believe in over building rather than cutting corners. Past jobs can be seen on facebook or by Googleing Holmseth Construction. I look forward to working with you

I am a small business that specializes in home renovations across southern Minnesota and northern Iowa. (Bathrooms, Kitchens, Decks, Basement finishing, Patios, Fences, Siding, Windows/Doors.) . I work closely with you, the home owner, so you know n understand what's all goin on n what is being done, what can't be done and with an explanation why. We believe in over building rather than cutting corners. Past jobs can be seen on facebook or by Googleing Holmseth Construction. I look forward to working with you


AE Computer Drafting & Design LLC

1812 43rd St NW
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AE Computer Drafting & Design LLC

1812 43rd St NW
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12 years of experience

Freelance Cad work. With over 20 years of cad experience in the building industry. We can do commercial, residential, architectural, mechanical, electrical, as-builts, transferring from paper to cad, construction documents you name it. We can produce signed architectural and mechanical drawings for permit submittal. Still looking for electrical engineer to work with. We can do site surveys and create background for existing structures instead of hiring an architect to do it. We also available are to do shop drawings and as-builts. We currently use AutoCAD software for our plans. Check out our Facebook page AE Computer Drafting & Design LLC for samples of drawings or drop us an e-mail here or a message on Facebook and we will get back to you. I have samples that I can send also. I take pride in my drawings and want to make sure the customer is happy.

Freelance Cad work. With over 20 years of cad experience in the building industry. We can do commercial, residential, architectural, mechanical, electrical, as-builts, transferring from paper to cad, construction documents you name it. We can produce signed architectural and mechanical drawings for permit submittal. Still looking for electrical engineer to work with. We can do site surveys and create background for existing structures instead of hiring an architect to do it. We also available are to do shop drawings and as-builts. We currently use AutoCAD software for our plans. Check out our Facebook page AE Computer Drafting & Design LLC for samples of drawings or drop us an e-mail here or a message on Facebook and we will get back to you. I have samples that I can send also. I take pride in my drawings and want to make sure the customer is happy.






ST PETER DO IT BEST LUMBER CO

200 S FRONT ST
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ST PETER DO IT BEST LUMBER CO

200 S FRONT ST
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37 years of experience

Locally owned and operated full service building and rental center. We have 11 full time employees with combined building experience of over 150 years. We are also offer licensed contracting services for all your building project needs.

Locally owned and operated full service building and rental center. We have 11 full time employees with combined building experience of over 150 years. We are also offer licensed contracting services for all your building project needs.

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Yes, placing an electrical panel in a bedroom is perfectly acceptable, so long as it meets other space requirements as indicated by OSHA and related agencies. When installed in a bedroom, electricians typically place it in the area directly behind the door swing. This method allows for easy access when conducting electrical panel repairs.

Yes, wire connectors are the better option for securing splices compared to electrical tape. It is not recommended to use electrical tape as it is not secure enough to keep the splices together. Plus, electrical tape is more vulnerable to damage, which can cause a risk of fire over time. 

Unfortunately, aluminum wiring can overheat, leading to failing connections, splices, and even house fires. If your home has aluminum wiring, hire a local electrician to conduct a thorough inspection. While the safest option is to replace everything with copper wire, that can be very expensive. In some cases, your pro will be able to pigtail the connections by adding a short section of copper wire to each end of the aluminum wire. This is more budget friendly, but is only appropriate for certain homes.

If the electrical wires you’re working with are too short, one of the easiest ways to elongate it is to extend them with a push-in connector. These user-friendly tools help you splice two wires together with little fuss or the need for extra tools, like a crimping tool, which is an older way of extending wires. As long as you can stripe the ends of a wire, using a push-in connector shouldn’t be an issue.

Soldering is a reliable and durable way to connect wires, but it isn't the only method. Nowadays, professionals often crimp the connection instead—although this requires a higher degree of skill than soldering.

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